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Patrick Donald Moren, Esq., the oldest child of three sons, was born in Bovey, Minnesota on June 13, 1940 to Mary (nee Bedi) Moren, and Donald Moren. Pat grew up in Grand Rapids, Minnesota and from the age of 4, spent his summers at the rustic, hand built family cabin on beautiful Lake Pokegama. He was an avid water-skier and become so adept at the sport that he could ski on one bare foot.
Following his graduation from Grand Rapids High School in 1958, he attended St. Johnâs University in Collegeville, Minnesota. He was mentored there by University President Father Arno Gustin, who later was the Sacred Heart Parish priest in Roseau and a very close family friend. Father Arno had such a positive impact on Patâs life that Pat even talked about Father Arno as he was receiving his last rites.Â
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Last spring, the pandemic stole Maddie Harvey s job on campus in the Dean of Students office. She was finishing up her senior year at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn., and without the income from her job, she wasn t going to have enough money to pay her upcoming tuition bill. It was definitely a very vulnerable situation that I was in, says Harvey, it s not easy to talk about when you re struggling, especially knowing that so many people were struggling at one time.
Through some Internet research, she discovered a tool called SwiftStudent that would help her craft a financial aid appeal letter to her college. In it, Harvey requested money for her studies, and outlined all her expenses. It was nerve-wracking to air her personal financial situation. And the stakes were high: If she didn t receive more money, she was afraid she wouldn t be able to pay her tuition bill. Finally, she heard a response: Her appeal had worked. Her col